The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 7

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DIAMOND Urata to en! now, a Miss Maude Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kahn, who recently re- will return soon to take up her self- WIFE OF JUSTICE WAGNER DIES AT WOODMERE HOME Fails to Recover From Shock of Auto Collision a Month Ago. other sid IN TEN DAYS Otto Kahn’s Debutante Daughter Returns to to Relief Work Abroad\* imposed task of alleviating the suf- fering in the devastated parts of _ After a brief taste of society fol- lowing per “coming out," she was one of th t young women of wealth r relief service abroad and @ short rest ang a few sum- mer gayeties at Southampton, she has turned from canteen work overseas, | decided to resume her Jabors on the morning at Woodmere, L. I. Mrs. Was- ner, who had been a Victim of nervous |b trouble for some time, was riding in an automobile about four weeks ago when it was run into by a trolley car. The shock was so great that Mrs, Wagner was ordered to bed, where she was con- fed up to the time of her death, Mrs. Wagner was about thirty-seven years old. There 4s one child, Robert jr, age ten years, The Wagners had leading toilet counters. they baven’t | yrs. Margaret McTague Wagner, wife | heen married about eleven years, Fus Mt, by mall, two sises, 60c. and $1.20. | 4¢ Supreme Court Justice Robert’ F.|neral arrangements have not beon com: WATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn ai led _at about 10 o'clock this piste. Men’s and young men’s suits @ Had St. Swithin been more kindly, it is doubtful if this clearance would have taken place. Certainly we did not expect to reduce our men’s suits this season. They are too scarce! But the “rainy spell” slowed up business. Now we must make up for the rainy mr before inventory, and we have taken these suits ri from our regular stock and reduced them from hig’ prices for this clearance. They comprise only our better grade suits in Spring and Summer models. There is a wide variety of styles and colors. Blues and blacks are not included. All sizes in the collection, but not in every style. @ The fabrics include fancy worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots. All reduced from higher prices to:— $26.75—31.75—35.75—39.75 ALS —Fitth Ficor, Front, Herald Square - New York of —— Hours 9 A. M. B'dwoy, 24th to35th SO | Fibre wardrobe trunks $49.75 Regularly would be $63.75 4 What could be more timely or appropriate for men 3 and women who are planning a business or pleasure embroidery offers those dainty, inex- pensive things to brighten 779 MEN! It will be worth while to lay in a supply of UNION SUITS at $1.19 2.000 garments at this price Well made, well fitting garments, of cool, comfortable fabrics. Mh .. striped madras, madras in fancy patterns, mercerized madras are the materials used, also some with fancy tops and mull drawers. Sale begins Tuesday, 9 A. M. The section Soft velour sport hats} exe at $5.24. § 4 trip for the Summer? @ These trunks are not packed—you si nply lay your 5) clothes away as you would at home. 4 Built on three ply veneer basswood boxes, fibre- | covered ahd inter-lined. They- have ten combination a Summer home, fur- nish convenience for its occupants, or contribute ‘ort to vacationists. Each of these items is specially priced. These hats are made of real soft, furry velour, a lovely quality. Prices reduced on short trip trunks These are good for the many people who take short trips General purpose fibre (sink $16.49 Regularly would be $19.49 fe] top trays. Size 31 x 17x 13 in. at $7.94 Size 36 x 2] x 13 in. at 13.74 “Berkshire” pigskin bags At $8.87 At $14.74 Regularly would be $13.49 Regularly would be $21.74 Soe —Fitth Floor, S4th Street, Rear inches Continuing the sale of If you intend making your own bathing suit, make it a good one! Imported surf satin at $1.49 yd. may be fashioned into a suit that will be not only smart in appearance but will give excellent service as well. The extra width cuts to great advantage. 54 inches wide. Black only. (Geox? —Lining Section, Second Floor, Front, A GLOVES $1.79 pair quality at $2.79 a pair when ot considerably more. Prices of customers for two days at $1.79 Every prudent woman should lay in an entire supply for fall These are exquisitely fashioned gloves, imported pique seams. are in pretty patterns and nicely made. blon, finished with ruffled e Filled with soft kapok. sore dresser scarfs with sued with penta te Keare—Yourth Floor, B4th Street, Rear Wool goods REMNANTS 79¢ to $3.49 ya. Former yard prices, staple and novelty weaves in desirable lengths and wanted colorings. MOTO —Becmr ds fees" 35th Me We bought these gloves last year and saved some of them for this event! Women’s real French kid for Tuesday and Wednesday only E BOUGHT these gloves a year ago. ing to prices then prevailing we priced them moderately at $2.79 pair. when the price of gloves would mount we held them in reserve until this Spring. Our customers were de- lighted to find imported gloves of such exceptional on the increase. Yet we have called upon our reserve stock again and are marking enough to supply our Ri France, and made of real French white kid, selected skins sewn with They are two-clasp style with round corners and four- row fancy chain embroide ery in white or black and white. i hangers, strapless retainer, shoe pockets, five divid- Pe gate raed sete in at- ‘These may be had in attraetive { ed drawers for the care of hats and underwear. letter See oe Ee pads aa sport shades as well as dark colors. 1 1 % tray and inkwell. 31°69 ee Handkerchief and Glove Orchid, silk green, rose, ces cretonne. These 59e each white, also black, tonne pillows As illustrated. veneer boren, fibre in’ and | during the Summer. tractive designs 58 oe ee out, brassed trimmed. The raed bing paettcd kein Laundry 18 of cretonne - yr . interiors have a divided top Lary coed Thay ie e dive y in various designs. . i tray and are cloth lined. reinforce ey have divided Made large and roomy and and trim- $1.19 to $5.49 great variety of The mid-summer sale of FURNITURE now in progress Fancy printed A knitted bathing suit VOILES for a kiddy $2.29 All the patterns and qualities you have admired in our stocks throughout the season. 79c yd. Formerly priced 94c to $1.24 yd. Accord- 8,000 yards of these voiles of fine textures, in a wide as- sortment of artistic patterns. There is an abundance of the Anticipating a time Whether you take your ons whole the shore or just on a9 her stores were asking darker colorings which are ex- pan Ry ralleking ar ot tae good gloves are still tremely practical. bath! Di & little suit GRAY, ROSE, BROWN, CO- pair. PENHAGEN, NAVY. Sizes 4 to 6 years, White, rose or 4 88 INCHES WIDE. Copenhagen, ’ As illustrated. ‘ ewe —Becond Floor, Ceatre from Grenoble, coo. All sizes. per wearables, Kears —Main Floor, 35th Street. to 5:30 P. M. Store Closed Saturdays During July and August® Siri pink, copenhagen, pongee, ; navy, ] brown, taupe and purple. _ Summer's vacation at ress like this one and d let him romp on the sand and splash about in the water to his heart's conte Gowe —Third Floor, Biway KEEP %:; This sore. fa is stocked with all manner of rigerators, electric fans, Hewes tea be set ice cream freezers, and all sorts of cool, comfortable, keep-your-tem- youngster nt.

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